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Doggy Doggo Dinner Diner is a curious piece, really. It’s a short film where, well, you’ve got this dog having an interview with the oldest living Filipino—quite an intriguing premise. The atmosphere is kinda whimsical yet reflective, blending drama with a touch of fantasy. The pacing feels intentional, allowing those moments of dialogue to breathe. Practical effects, while minimal, add a unique charm, drawing you into this odd world. The performances are noteworthy—there’s something sincere in the dog’s expressions and the elder’s wisdom. It’s distinctive in its approach, a blend of humor and depth that keeps you engaged, almost like a conversation at a diner that lingers in your mind after you leave.
Unique blend of drama and fantasyIntriguing character dynamicsCasual yet thought-provoking atmosphere
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Zed Ramos
Director